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On 11 October 1795, Paris was divided into twelve arrondissements. They were numbered from west to east. The numbers 1–9 were on the Right Bank of the Seine. The numbers were 10–12 on the Left Bank. Each arrondissement was subdivided into four quartiers, which corresponded to the 48 original districts created in 1790.
Des chiffres et des lettres (French: [de ʃifʁ e de lɛtʁ]; "Numbers and Letters") is a French television programme which originally aired from 1965 to 2024. It was created by Armand Jammot and tests the numeracy skills and vocabulary of two contestants.
This is a list of singles that have peaked at number-one in France from the Top 100 Singles chart compiled weekly by Institut français d'opinion publique (1955 - 1983) and Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (since 1984).
20 February 9 27 February Édith Piaf: Non, je ne regrette rien" 10 6 March Richard Anthony "Tu Parles Trop " 11 13 March André Verchuren "Les Fiancés D'auvergne" 12 20 March 13 27 March 14 3 April 15 10 April 16 17 April 17 24 April 18 1 May 19 8 May 20 15 May 21 22 May 22 29 May 23 5 June 24 12 June Édith Piaf "Non, je ne regrette rien" 25
This category contains lists of French number-one songs organized by year. Pages in category "Lists of number-one songs in France" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.
Alphanumeric codes 2A and 2B were used for Corsica while it was split but it has since reverted to 20. The two-digit code "98" is used by Monaco. Together with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code FR, the numbers form the ISO 3166-2 country subdivision codes for the metropolitan departments. The overseas departments have three digits.
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Plates contained a number from 0 to 9; a number identifying the headquarters area (0 for the Comptoir de l'Économat, 1 Baden-Baden, 2 Freiburg im Breisgau, 3 Landau-Pfalz, etc.); a dash; and four numbers between 1001 and 9999. The President of France could use registration plates ending with PR 75, for instance 9999 PR 75.